Rotate Your Raw Proteins
Rotating the proteins in your pet's raw diet is one of the simplest things you can do to support long-term health.
Feeding the same protein every day can gradually lead to food sensitivities, as the immune system becomes overfamiliar with the same ingredients.
Switching things up regularly helps keep the gut microbiome diverse, reduces the likelihood of developing intolerances, and ensures your pet gets a broader range of amino acids, fats, and micronutrients over time.
This collection brings together our full range of single-protein raw minces — including everyday staples like beef, chicken, lamb, and pork alongside novel proteins like kangaroo, goat, duck, and venison.
You can rotate between them weekly, fortnightly, or whenever you're ready to open a new bag.
For pets with existing sensitivities, our hypoallergenic raw dog food collection focuses on limited-ingredient, single-protein options that make it easy to identify and manage triggers.
If you're building a more complete bowl, our organs and raw meaty bones pair well with any mince to add nutrient density and variety.
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Rotating Raw Proteins For Pets FAQs
Feeding the same protein every day can cause the immune system to become overfamiliar with those ingredients, increasing the risk of developing a sensitivity over time.
Rotating between different proteins helps maintain a more diverse gut microbiome, exposes your pet to a wider range of nutrients, and reduces the likelihood of intolerances building up.
There's no single rule, but many raw feeders rotate weekly or with each new bag.
Some switch more gradually, especially if their pet has a sensitive stomach — introducing a new protein alongside a familiar one before making a full switch can help ease the transition.
A good rotation typically mixes everyday proteins like beef, chicken, and lamb with novel proteins like kangaroo, duck, goat, or venison.
Including fish like sardines or salmon occasionally also adds beneficial omega-3 fatty acids that support skin, coat, and joint health.
Yes, but it's worth being systematic about it. If your pet is working through an elimination diet, introduce one new protein at a time and allow a few weeks before adding another.
Once you've identified safe proteins, rotating between them is a great way to keep meals varied without triggering a reaction.
Not necessarily. Many raw feeders simply switch to a different mince when one bag runs out.
Keeping two or three proteins in the freezer at a time makes it easy to rotate without needing to plan too far ahead.
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